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bencfactanbus sin's.” Under the other two lights, “ ©ra...(£atfj . . 
uxor.J|ork.” 
In the tracery are eight angels supporting shields bearing arms 
of Sir Richard Yorke and his family connections:—1, Argent, 
3 bars wavy azure on a chief gules a lion pass guardant or. The 
Merchants of the Wool Staple of Calais, of which Sir Richard 
Yorke was Mayor ; 2, argent 3 bugle horns stringed sable , Foster ; 
3, argent a lion rampant sable , Staplyton ; impaling argent a pale sa... 
or, Gascoigne ; 4, Yorke ; 5, Yorke ; impaling gules 3 greyhounds 
argent , Mauleverer ; 6, Yorke; impaling azure sprinkled with roses and 
crosslets argent, Darcy ; 7, Yorke : impaling gules a chevron argent 3 
mullets sable between 3 asses, Ask with ; 8, City of York. 
The borders have azure crown or, alternating with gules a 
diamond enclosing a fleur-de-lys. 
Fig. 57. St. John’s. N. Aisle, East End. The Trinity. 
III. East Window. 
Browne in 1848, records the glass plain, except the lowest com¬ 
partments, the two side lights of which are about 1340. In the 
centre is a figure in a religious habit at prayer, probably the donor. 
